King Charles Backs Trump on Blocking Iran's Nuclear Push
Washington hosted a lavish state dinner for King Charles III, where President Trump openly discussed the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran. The gathering served as a platform for Trump to reiterate his...

Washington hosted a lavish state dinner for King Charles III, where President Trump openly discussed the U.S.-Israel conflict with Iran. The gathering served as a platform for Trump to reiterate his hardline policy: Iran must be denied nuclear weapons at all costs. 'We've beaten that special enemy militarily, and we won't let them build nukes,' Trump stated confidently. He added that King Charles agrees even more strongly, signaling transatlantic unity amid regional strife that's occasionally tested U.S.-UK relations. King Charles addressed Congress, painting a picture of widespread uncertainty fueled by conflicts stretching from Europe to the Middle East. He touched on a brutal recent attack near the capital, insisting violence will never prevail, and renewed pledges to safeguard democracy and protect citizens. Delving into history, Charles linked the Anglo-American bond to foundational elements like the Magna Carta and common law traditions that shaped America's system of checks and balances. He stressed the need for joint action in an era of monumental global challenges. 'No country can face these alone,' the King warned, advocating for a fortified partnership built on proven successes. The dinner and speeches reinforced a message of solidarity, with Trump's Iran stance receiving implicit royal endorsement, amid ongoing Middle East operations.
